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Retractable-roof stadium in Indianapolis

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by ondeadline, Feb 4, 2007.

  1. dawgpounddiehard

    dawgpounddiehard Active Member

    I don't have a dog in this fight, but I find it funny Song Seven, that you're ripping crimsonace, telling him to "get over yourself" while you have a date telling everyone when you shook the hand of the lead singer of a crappy band?

    Moving on...

    MMSW: Good point. I forgot about the whole retractable roof... I'm a moron. With the roof open or close, time to get out the measure tape, Mr. Hackman... the basket is still 10-feet high and the free throw line is still 15-feet away.
     
  2. linotype

    linotype Well-Known Member

    Sadly, that's impossible -- the Mellon roof no longer opens because of the new scoreboard they installed a decade ago. You can thank Howard Baldwin for blowing up the old one while filming "Sudden Death."
     
  3. CitizenTino

    CitizenTino Active Member

    http://ncaasports.com/images/ncaasports/d1_bkc_seating_2007.pdf

    Look at what they're doing with the Georgia Dome for this year's Final Four. Who in the hell is going to pay $120 to sit in section 305?
     
  4. Freelance Hack

    Freelance Hack Active Member

    No one will pay $120. I'm sure however, there will be people paying double or triple that to sit there.
     
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